Movie Classic (Apr-Aug 1932)

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LOO KING Ray Jone Gossip From The West Coast relationship between Ruth and Paul became as strained as good old lemon juice. During the making of their last picture they barely spoke. Mavbe it is just possible that a star and even her "favorite leading man" can make too many pictures together. Warner Brothers and George Brent take note. Here's to crime! say Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff, with leers in their eyes. Boris is about to chill you in "The Old Dark House," and no telling what Bela will do next. Wonder what's in the beakers? BY the way, did you know that Universal has just taken over Paul Lukas' Paramount contract and that, from now on, he wdl be at Universal? Universal liked Paul in "Strictly Dishonorable" (as who didn't?), and when they heard that he and the bosses had disagreed, they put in a bid for him. And Paul, like Barkis, was willing. His first picture for Universal will be "Zeppelin," opposite Tala Birell, the blonde Roumanian beauty who is the Laemmles' new pride. MARLENE DIETRICH'S little girl is growing to look more and more like her father, Rudolph Sieber. When she first came to Hollywood many people thought Maria resembled Marlene, but as she continues to grow up, it becomes more and more apparent that the little girl is going to "take after" her father, who cables her every week, asking when she is coming to visit him in Europe. But if the mountain can't go to Mahomet, well, Mahomet can go to the mountain. Which is by way of reporting that Herr Sieber is visiting his family in Hollywood— helping them find a new house that the tourists and crank letter-writers won't know about. .Marlene has gone so far as to arm her chauffeur, to guard the little girl when she goes out to play. Johnnv Weissmuller should smile! He has a new contract almost as big and handsome as he is! GEORGE BRENT is Ruth Chatterton's "favorite leading man." 1 hey say the fair Ruth is so enthused over Warner Brothers' chief competition to Clark Gable that she reads every script with a weather-eye out for a role for George. At the beginning of her Paramount contract, Ruth's "favorite leading man" was Paul Lukas. Remember all the pictures they made together? Everything was hotsy-totsy for the first few pictures and then suddenly the formerly friendly It looks more like carpet than sand under Rochelle Hudson's chair, but we'll let that pass — seeing's how the RKO starlet's bathing suit is new and Frenchy 20